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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T05:29:00+00:00 2026-05-28T05:29:00+00:00

I’m working with colorizing some output using readline in Ruby, but I am not

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I’m working with colorizing some output using readline in Ruby, but I am not having any luck getting line wrapping to work properly. For example:

"\e[01;32mThis prompt is green and bold\e[00m > "

The desired result would be:

This prompt is green and bold > aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

What I actually get is:

aaaaaaaaaaa is green and bold > aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

If I remove the color codes, line wrapping works correctly. I know with bash, this can happen if the color codes are incorrectly terminated, but I have tried everything I can think of, including a few different gems, and the behavior is the same. It also occurs on multiple systems with different versions of Readline. This particular project is using rb-readline as opposed to C readline.

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    2026-05-28T05:29:01+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 5:29 am

    I always throw this string extension in when I need to colorize strings for console. The problem in your code seems to be the terminator, there should be just one zero “\e[0m”.

    # encoding: utf-8
    class String
        def console_red;          colorize(self, "\e[1m\e[31m");  end
        def console_dark_red;     colorize(self, "\e[31m");       end
        def console_green;        colorize(self, "\e[1m\e[32m");  end
        def console_dark_green;   colorize(self, "\e[32m");       end
        def console_yellow;       colorize(self, "\e[1m\e[33m");  end
        def console_dark_yellow;  colorize(self, "\e[33m");       end
        def console_blue;         colorize(self, "\e[1m\e[34m");  end
        def console_dark_blue;    colorize(self, "\e[34m");       end
        def console_purple;       colorize(self, "\e[1m\e[35m");  end
    
        def console_def;          colorize(self, "\e[1m");  end
        def console_bold;         colorize(self, "\e[1m");  end
        def console_blink;        colorize(self, "\e[5m");  end
    
        def colorize(text, color_code)  "#{color_code}#{text}\e[0m" end
    end
    
    puts "foo\nbar".console_dark_red
    
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